1.Application of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for cancer treatment
Hui LI ; Daxin WANG ; Jian GU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(51):10133-10136
BACKGROUND: In recent years, nanoparticles has been rapidly developing in tumor hyperthermia, genophore research, and targeted drug therapy, particularly nanoparticle containing drug delivery systems will become another breach in tumor therapy.OBJECTIVE: To summarize the application and mechanism of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for cancer treatment in the medical field.METHODS: A computer-based online search was conducted in Medline for English language publications containing the key words of "superparamagnetic, nanoparticles, targeting" from January 2000 to October 2009. Relevant articles were also searched from CNKI with the same key words in Chinese from January 2005 to October 2009.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: A total of 123 articles about targeting role of magnetic nanoparticles were included, and there were 24 in Chinese and 108 in English. Articles published earlier, duplicated, and similarly were excluded, and 30 references were finally included. Superparamagnetic nanoparticles characterized by targeting role under external magnetic field, and crystal of ferroso-ferric oxide did not has toxicity to cells. As a gene carrier and drug carrier, superparamagnetic nanoparticles were widely used in medical research and they also provided novel evidences for cancer treatment. By an external magnetic field, how to avoid a comprehensive system of phagocytic endothelial phagocytosis and prevent the course of treatment such as drug-induced thrombus is still inadequate.
2.Study on effect of astragali radix polysaccharides in improving learning and memory functions in aged rats and its mechanism.
Hui YAO ; Li-Jia GU ; Jian-You GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(11):2071-2075
To observe the effect of Astragali Radix polysaccharides (APS) on the learning and memory functions of aged rats, in order to explore its mechanism for improving the learning and memory functions. Natural aging female SD rats were selected in the animal model and randomly divided into the control group, the APS low-dose group (50 mg x kg(-1)), the APS high-dose group (150 mg x kg(-1)) and the piracetam-treated group (560 mg x kg(-1)). They were orally administered with the corresponding drugs for consecutively 60 days. Besides, a young control group was set. The learning and memory functions of the rats were tested by the open-field test and the Morris water maze task. The Western-blot method was used to observe the levels of relevant neural plasticity protein N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDA receptor) in hippocampus, calcium/calmodulin dependent protein kinase II (CaMK II), protein kinase (PKA), the phosphorylation level of CAMP response element binding protein (CREB) and the protein expression of brain derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF). In this study, the authors found that the learning and memory functions and the hippocampus neural plasticity protein expression of the aged rat group were much lower than that of the young control group (P < 0.01). Compared with the aged rat group, the APS group showed the significant improvement in the impaired learning and memory functions of aged rats and the up-regulation in the hippocampus neural plasticity protein expression. The results showed that APS may improve the learning and memory functions of aged rats by increasing the expressions of relevant neural plasticity proteins.
Aging
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drug effects
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metabolism
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psychology
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Animals
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Astragalus Plant
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chemistry
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
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metabolism
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Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein
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metabolism
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Female
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Hippocampus
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Humans
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Learning
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drug effects
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Memory
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drug effects
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Polysaccharides
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
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metabolism
3.The effects of adaptive support ventilation on respiratory mechanics in elderly patients
Yeping BIAN ; Yonghui GU ; Xiaojing DENG ; Hui CHENG ; Jian XU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;24(12):1445-1448
Objective To explore the clinical application of adaptive support ventilation (ASV) in elderly patients with acute respiratory failure.Methods A total of 46 mechanically ventilated patients aged over 65 years with acute respiratory failure admitted from January 2013 to June 2015 were enrolled.Comparison between the ASV mode and synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) mode was carried out in respects of the impacts of both modes on respiratory mechanics, hemodynamics, oxygen availability and comfort rate.Results Difference between ASV and SIMV in respiratory rate was [(20.84 ±4.04) vs.(24.50 ±4.60) cycles/min, t =4.04, P <0.05], in inspiratory resistance was [(13.24 ±4.76) vs.(16.54±5.25) cmH2O/ (L·s), t=3.16, P<0.05], in mean airway pressure was [(13.58±2.58) vs.(16.63 ±1.57) mmHg, t =6.84, P<0.05], in peak airway pressure was [(25.96 ± 3.69) vs.(27.87 ± 2.45) mmHg, t =2.92, P < 0.05], and tidal volume was [(378.41 ± 85.61) vs.(341.52 ± 86.84) mL, t =2.05, P < 0.05], and comfort rate of patients was increased in ASV mode.There were no statistically significant differences in arterial oxygen partial pressure, carbon dioxide partial pressure, lactate, heart rate, mean arterial pressure and central venous pressure between the two modes (PP > 0.05).Conclusions Compared with the synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation mode, the adaptive support ventilation mode can improve the respiratory mechanics and can increase the comfort rate in the elderly patients with mechanical ventilation.
4.Measurement of Expression Level of a Proliferation-Inducing Ligand and Its Receptors in Children with Non-Hodgkin′s Lymphoma
jian-hui, GU ; dong-lei, ZHANG ; mei-yu, XU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(23):-
Objective To establish real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RFQ-PCR) for measurement of the expression level of a proliferation-inducing ligand(APRIL)and its receptors in children with non-Hodgkin′s lymphoma(NHL).Met-hods Specific primers and TaqMan probes of APRIL and its receptors had been designed,and fluorescence of the PCR products were detected continuously during amplification.According to the standard curves created by plasmid DNA,the expression level of target genes in clinical samples had been determined using software,and these results were presented as the ratios of target genes′ mRNA to ?2 microg-luobulin(?2M)′s mRNA.Results The detection range of RFQ-PCR was between 101-109 ng/L,the coefficient of variation values for both intra-experimental and inter-experimental reproducibility ranged from 1.68% to 5.97% and 6.40% to 10.58%,respectively.The results from 22 samples showed that the expression level of APRIL,B cell maturation antigen(BCMA) and transmembrane activator and calcium modulator and cyclophilin ligand(TACI) in peripheral blood of NHL were significantly higher than those in normal children(P
5.The effects and mechanisms of BTBD10 on the proliferation of islet beta cell
Yu LIU ; Zhaoyan GU ; Xinyu MIAO ; Yahping GONG ; Yujun XIAO ; Jian LI ; Hui TIAN ; Chunlin LI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(2):136-139
ObjectiveTo explore the role of BTBD10 overexpression in the proliferation of insulinoma cell line INS-1and its mechanism. MethodsThe recombined expression plasmid of pcDNA4.0-BTBD10 was constructed by gene cloning technique and was transfected into INS-1 cell by lipofectamine 2000. The stable overexpression BTBD10 of INS-1cell was selected at 48th hour after transfection.INS-1 cell proliferation activity was measured by MTT method.The expression of BTBD10,protein kinase B(Akt),phospho-Akt(p-Akt),mammal target of rapamycin (mTOR) and phospho-mTOR (p-mTOR) were determined by Western blot.ResultsThe stable overexpression BTBD10 of INS-1 cell wassuccessfullyconstructed.OverproductionofBTBD10promotedbetacellproliferation.The phosphorylation of Akt and mTOR was increased and the ratio of p-Akt/Akt and p-mTOR/mTOR was enhanced in the INS-1 overexpressed by BTBD10.But the expression of total Akt and mTOR presented no obvious changes. Conclusion The overexpression BTBD10 of INS-1 cell could activate of Akt/mTOR signalling pathway via stimulating phospho-mTOR and Akt,and enhance overall cell protein translation,so as to promote proliferation of INS-1 cell.
6.Negative modulation of NO for diaphragmatic contractile reduction induced by sepsis and restraint position.
Jian XIANG ; Su-Dong GUAN ; Xiang-He SONG ; Hui-Yun WANG ; Zhen-Yong GU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(3):161-165
In practice of forensic medicine, potential disease can be associated with fatal asphyxia in restraint position. Research has demonstrated that nitric oxide (NO) and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) are plentifully distributed in skeletal muscle, contributing to the regulation of contractile and relaxation. In the current study, respiratory functions, indices of diaphragmatic biomechanical functions ex vivo, as well as NO levels in serum, the expressions of diaphragmatic inducible NOS (iNOS) mRNA, and the effects of L-NNA on contractility of the diaphragm were observed in sepsis induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) under the condition of restraint position. The results showed that in the CLP12-18h rats, respiratory dysfunctions; indices of diaphragmatic biomechanical functions (Pt, +dT/dt(max), -dT/dt(max), CT, Po, force over the full range of the force-frequency relationship and fatigue resistance) declined progressively; the NO level in serum, and iNOS mRNA expression in the diaphragm increased progressively; force increased significantly at all stimulation frequencies after L-NNA pre-incubation. Restraint position 1 h in CLP12 h rats resulted in severe respiratory dysfunctions after relative stable respiratory functions, almost all the indices of diaphragmatic biomechanical functions declined further, whereas little change took place in NO level in serum and diaphragmatic iNOS mRNA expression; and the effects of L-NNA were lack of statistical significance compared with those of CLP12 h, but differed from CLP18 h group. These results suggest that restraint position and sepsis act together in a synergistic manner to aggravate the great reduction of diaphragmatic contractility via, at least in part, the negative modulation of NO, which may contribute to the pathogenesis of positional asphyxia.
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Asphyxia
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Diaphragm/physiology*
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Muscle Contraction
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Nitric Oxide/metabolism*
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Nitric Oxide Synthase
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Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II
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Rats
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Respiration Disorders
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Restraint, Physical
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Sepsis
7.Fasting plasma obestatin levels in patients with different glucose tolerance and its association with lipid metabolism
Pengying GU ; Dongmei KANG ; Yuan XIA ; Hui ZHENG ; Weidong WANG ; Jian ZHOU ; Cuiping ZHAO ; Yan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(6):480-482
Objective To investigate whether fasting obestatin level is different in patients with impaired glucose tolerance or type 2 diabetes, and to explore the association between obestatin and lipid metabolism. Methods Eighty-four subjects without known diabetes were divided into three groups: normal glucose tolerance(NGT), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and type 2 diabetes (DM) Plasma obestatin levels were measured with a radioimmunoassay. The relationship between fasting obestatin levels and metabolic parameters was also analyzed. Results Fasting obestatin levels were lower in DM group [(2.82±0.78)ng/ml] and IGT group [(3.25±0.29)ng/ml] than in NGT group[(3.55±0.57) ng/ml, P<0.01]. Triglycerides and low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels gradually increased among the three groups (P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed fasting obestatin level was independently associated with waist-to-hip ratio, triglyeride and low density lipoprotein cholesterol. The regression equation was obestatin=6.953-3.412×W/H-0.175×TG-0.123×LDL-C. Conclusions The decreased obestatin may be associated with IGR and T2DM, and obestatin level may be associated with lipid metabolism.
8.Management of arterial reocclusion after endovascular treatment for diabetic feet
Sen YANG ; Ju HE ; Peng HOU ; Yan GU ; Xiaofeng LI ; Hui LIU ; Jian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(12):905-907
Objective To investigate the causes of arterial reocclusion in diabetic feet patients after endovascular treatment and its remedial measures.Methods From January 2009 to October 2013,clinical data of 371 arterial reocclusion of diabetic feet patients after endovascular treatment in Tianjin First Central Hospital were reviewed retrospectively.We summarized the causes of reocclusion,treatment methods and the short term results.Results According to the Trans-Alantic Inter-Society Consensus (TASC) Ⅱ grading standards,the first time when the endovascular treatment started there were 37 cases of grade A,85 cases of grade B,143 cases of grade C,106 cases of grade D.Arterial re-occlusion developed from one day to 36 months,averaging at (21 ± 8) months.Causes of re-occlusion included intimal hyperplasia in 263 cases (70.9%),thrombosis in 65 cases (17.5%),dissection in 19 cases (5.1%),stent fracture in 17 cases (4.6%),vascular rupture in 7 cases (1.9%).Remedial therapy adopted for arterial reocclusion was repeated endovascular treatment in 327 cases (88.1%),arterial bypass surgery in 23 cases (6.2%),conservative treatment in 13 cases (3.5%),amputation (cut toe) in 4 cases (1.1%),4 cases (1.1%) died perioperatively.275 cases were followed up for 1 to 36 months,the average was (13 ± 8) months.patency rate was 82.9%,71.3% and 63.0% at 6 months,1 year and 2 years.Amputation rate was 1.1%,1.8% and 2.5% at 6 months,1 year and 2 years.Conclusions Intimal hyperplasia is to blame for arterial reocclusion after endovascular treatment of diabetic foot.In this case most patients still can benefit from second time endovascular treatment,with a satisfactory short term patency rate.
9.LFK-SLT30 semiconductor laser combined with polidocanol for the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities
Hui LIU ; Ju HE ; Xiaofeng LI ; Peng HOU ; Jing ZHANG ; Yan GU ; Sen YANG ; Jian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(6):516-518
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and satety of LFK-SLT30 semiconductor laser combined with polidocanol for the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities.Methods The clinical data of 105 patients treated by traditional surgery (surgery group) and 113 patients with endovascular laser treatment (EVLT) combined with polidocanol (combination group) were retrospectively analyzed from Apr 2013 to Apr 2015.Results The operative time [(50 ± 12) min vs.(70 ±10)min] and blood loss [(19 ± 6)ml vs.(41 ± 8)ml] between combination group and surgery group were significantly different (P < 0.05).The rate of complications in surgery group was significantly higher than that in the combination group[15.2% (16/105)vs.6.3% (7/113),x2 =4.717,P =0.030].The overall 1',2' and 3 year follow-up rate was 85.3% (186/218),76.6% (167/218),and 60.6% (132/218).The average follow up was (20 ± 13)months.No significant difference existed in the rate of recurrence [0 vs.3.5%(4/113),x2 =3.786,P=0.123] between the two groups.Conclusions EVLT combined with foam sclerotherapy is as effective as surgery,while resulting in less complications,less invasive,safer and more effective for the treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities.
10.Free medial sural artery perforator flap for the tissue defect in the upper or lower limbs
Ren-Guo XIE ; Jian-Hui GU ; Jin-Bo TANG ; Ai-Dong DENG ; Yan-Pei GONG ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(02):-
Objective To report 11 cases with the tissue defects of their upper or lower limbs repaired with the anastomsed medial sural artery perforator flaps.Methods The free medial sural artery perforator flaps,with length of 8 cm to 15 cm and width of 6 cm to 14 cm were used for tissue defect reconstruction of the distal upper or lower limbs in 11 cases,including 6 females and 5 males.The flap was harvested from the ho- mo-lateral calf,confined between the posterior-medial edge of the tibia and the middle line of the calf and a- bove the distal half part of the medial sural muscle,with a same axis of this muscle.Results Ten cases survived very well,which was relatively thin,and the donor site can be acceptable.One case resulted in a complete flap necrotized and covered with a split skin graft.No obvious motor function defect was observed of the donor leg.Conclusion The anastomsed medial sural artery perforator flap is alternative donor flap for the upper or lower limb tissue defect repair,especially for the defect in the hand or foot.